Maryland’s troubled forensic psychiatric facility, the Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center, has made strides in easing a ...
Gov. Wes Moore (D) hinted that he may move ahead with plans to redraw the state’s eight congressional districts, and for a possible special session, despite opposition from a key lawmaker. Senate ...
A revised agreement to restore the Chesapeake Bay is speeding toward final passage, after a key committee rejected Maryland ...
Changes continue in senior leadership under Gov. Wes Moore, who announced Tuesday that Michael Huber and Chichi Nyagah-Nash ...
The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed that Howard County was hit by a 2.5-magnitude earthquake Monday evening, that does not ...
Local social services agencies have been directed by the secretary of the Maryland Department of Human Services to end the practice of housing foster care children in unlicensed facilities, including ...
Gov. Wes Moore will announce Monday that Department of Service and Civic Innovation Secretary Paul Monteiro will leave the ...
Those who applied for naturalization on or after Oct. 20 will have to take an updated citizenship exam that expands the list ...
Thirty-four people died from heat-related causes in Maryland during the late April to early October “heat season” this year, the second-highest number of heat-related deaths since records became ...
WASHINGTON – The sounds of destruction echoed around the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue Wednesday afternoon. “Where is the outrage?” asked Nadine Seiler, a Waldorf resident and activist. “There is ...
Virginia House Speaker Don Scott (D-Portsmouth) on Thursday called lawmakers back to Richmond for a special session Monday afternoon, setting off speculation that Democrats are preparing to act on ...
More than 500 state jobs were abolished Wednesday by the Board of Public Works through a combination of elimination of vacant ...
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